whfrågespråk
Whfrågespråk is a term used in linguistics to describe languages that form questions with wh-words such as who, what, where, when, why, and how. The key distinction in this area concerns how the wh-phrase is positioned within the underlying sentence: in many languages the wh-phrase moves to the left edge of the clause (wh-fronting), while in others the wh-word stays in its base position (wh-in-situ). Some languages employ a mix of strategies depending on the syntactic environment.
In typology, wh-fronting languages include English, Swedish, and German, where the interrogative word typically appears at
The syntactic analysis of wh-questions often relies on theories of movement within a clause. Wh-phrases are
Whfrågespråk thus captures a fundamental cross-linguistic difference in how languages encode interrogatives, reflecting broader patterns of